Sounds like Kimber is doing Kimber: taking it to the endzone and f'ing up the endgame.
My impression is that Kimber does a nice job coming up with innovative concepts, but when it comes to translating those into serious production, they have an unenviable record of blowing out their flip-flops.
If we have to march off into the next world, let us walk there on the bodies of our enemies.
Kimber does a nice job coming up with innovative concepts, but when it comes to translating those into serious production, they have an unenviable record
I thought you were talking about Kel-Tec for a second there...